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    As for the jacks and your new house, you might as...

    As for the jacks and your new house, you might as well get the regular phone jacks installed. Most home networks are wireless these days.
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    It looks like it's all tied to the Rogers modem....

    It looks like it's all tied to the Rogers modem. I guess a base station by the modem and satellites throughout the house would work. As for wiring your house: it you always plan to stay with this...
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    I always wondered how they did it. :) I'm in...

    I always wondered how they did it. :) I'm in Canada too and have my cable through Rogers and phone through Aliant. Rogers inundates me with Home Phone marketing, the bastards.

    Does that mean that...
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    Yep, that's VOIP/PBX, not home use. Edit to...

    Yep, that's VOIP/PBX, not home use.

    Edit to add: Hobby Flower, are you using Rogers Home phone? If you are now are you using the same phones as before the switch to Rogers or did you have to get...
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    I think the OP would be hard pressed to go into...

    I think the OP would be hard pressed to go into Walmart and buy a phone with an RJ45 connector. I see those connectors you speak of all over offices but not in residential.
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    Ethernet jacks and phone jacks are two separate...

    Ethernet jacks and phone jacks are two separate incompatible standards. The only way it could be a dual connector jack is if there were two separate jacks on the same plate.
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